

Restaurants that want full POS integration: Currently, Tock only integrates directly with Toast and Lightspeed Restaurant U-Series.

See our guide to the best restaurant online ordering systems for more options. High-volume online ordering operations: If you need to support a high volume of online orders, you'll be better supported by something like PopMenu, Zuppler, or CloudWaitress.Restaurants that want to increase online visibility: Tock has a web platform where member restaurants can list their reservations and online ordering options, but it is not as popular as reservation platforms OpenTable and Yelp or third-party ordering platforms like DoorDash or UberEats.Pop-ups: Experiential pop-ups like culinary tours, one-time wine or culinary classes, or restaurants with limited runs can sell tickets or tables using Tock's reservation or event tools.Tasting rooms and event venues: Tock's event sales tools can be curated to offer tastings at wineries and distilleries or tickets to one-time special events like themed dinners.Tock's ticket-based reservation model ensures that all reservations are prepaid, which alleviates this pain point. Small restaurants with limited seating: Restaurants with fewer than 50 seats can lose a lot of money with no-shows.Independent restaurants that sell online meal kits: Tock is one of our top recommendations for restaurant online ordering systems, with excellent tools for meal kit sales in particular.
